Stages of Recovery Robinson
About Stages of Recovery Robinson
Stages of Recovery is an addiction treatment center in Robinson, Texas near Waco, offering a full continuum of outpatient care for adults seeking recovery from substance use and cooccurring mental health disorders.
Founded in 2007, the facility provides Partial Hospitalization, Intensive Outpatient, outpatient counseling and transitional housing in a supportive and structured environment.
The program emphasizes evidence-based therapies, trauma informed care and 12 step integration to support long term recovery.
Treatment often begins with the Partial Hospitalization Program, a structured six hour per day program running Monday through Friday for four weeks, offering intensive support while clients live offsite.
Clients can then step down to the Intensive Outpatient Program, which provides group therapy in three hour blocks, three to five times per week, allowing individuals to reintegrate into work, school or family life while continuing treatment.
What to Know
- Levels of care: Partial Hospitalization, Intensive Outpatient, outpatient counseling and transitional sober living
- Approach: Evidence based therapies, trauma informed care, 12 step facilitation and community centered peer support
- Payment options: In network with Aetna, Cigna, United Behavioral Health and Blue Cross Blue Shield, accepts military insurance, private pay and SAMHSA funding
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Programs
Alcohol detox programs offer medical support to help individuals withdraw safely from alcohol. Your care team may use medications to ease your symptoms and provide medical monitoring to address complications.
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